
SHIC/AASV Webinar Will Address HPAI in Livestock and Risk to Swine
For the first time in the US, highly pathogenic avian influenza has been identified in domestic livestock including goats and dairy cattle. To understand the threat
New World Screwworm: Fact Sheet & SHIC Article 6/10/2026 & USDA NWS Website
Pseudorabies Resources: Latest PRV Fact Sheet (Updated June 2024) & Additional PRV Resources/Links & Statement

For the first time in the US, highly pathogenic avian influenza has been identified in domestic livestock including goats and dairy cattle. To understand the threat

SHIC/AASV Webinar Will Address HPAI in Livestock and Risk to Swine
SHIC-Funded Assessment Identifies US South as Highest Risk Region for JEV Introduction and Transmission
SHIC Project Develops Japanese Encephalitis Virus Diagnostic Test for Swine
MSHMP Continues to Build Capacity with SHIC Funding per Annual Report
SHIC Global Disease Monitoring Report Renewed by Board
SHIC-funded Vehicle Movement Study Provides Insight into Risks for Swine Disease Spread
Retired SHIC Executive Director Sundberg Receives Pork Industry Honor
April Disease Monitoring Reports

Japanese encephalitis virus, a transboundary emerging disease risk for US introduction, carries with it potential economic implications greater than $500 million per a recent economic assessment

In the eighth annual report to the Swine Health Information Center, which provides the primary funding for its work, Morrison Swine Health Monitoring Project leader Dr.

Global swine disease monitoring identified Japanese encephalitis virus, a transboundary disease transmitted by Culex mosquitos, as an emerging threat to the US swine industry. The 2022

The Swine Health Information Center continues to share information on its strategic priorities and mission to protect the health of the US swine herd with veterinarians

In January 2024, the Swine Health Information Center issued a formal request for proposals inviting submissions to specifically address 11 of the 36 research priorities and

In early 2022, Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) expanded into new regions of Australia, affecting over 80 swine breeding farms and causing significant production losses. Having never

The Swine Health Information Center and the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) partnered to fund a $1 million research program to enhance US prevention,

SHIC/FFAR Collaboration Seeks Japanese Encephalitis Virus Research Proposals
SHIC/FFAR Webinar Informs JEV Research Program Applicants
SHIC-funded Economic Assessment Estimates Production Impact of JEV Outbreak in US Swine
SHIC 2024 Plan of Work Competitive Call Nets 43 Proposals from 21 Institutions
SHIC/AASV Porcine Circovirus-Focused Webinar Provides Timely Updates
SHIC Shares Information with Swine Veterinarians at AASV Annual Meeting
March Disease Monitoring Reports

The Swine Health Information Center and the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) have partnered to fund a $1 million research program to enhance US

On February 6, 2024, the Swine Health Information Center along with the American Association of Swine Veterinarians offered a webinar focused on emerging trends of porcine